Exp 3- ohm's law, Exp 4- resistances in circuits – PASCO EM-8656 AC_DC ELECTRONICS LABORATORY User Manual
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AC/DC Electronics Laboratory
012-05892A
®
Exp 3- Ohm's Law
Procedure
➁-➅
)Warn the students to be particularly careful when
setting up the multimeter to measure current. Attach-
ing an ammeter the wrong way can damage the meter.
Data Processing
Resistance
Current
Voltage
V/R % difference
100
0.02
1.579
0.02
-1.87%
560
0.00
1.582
0.00
-2.73%
330
0.00
1.582
0.00
-3.32%
1000
0.00
1.583
0.00
-9.17%
10
0.14
1.549
0.15 -13.31%
Discussion
➀
Current is inversely proportional to R
➁
Yes. A curve fit of the graph above gives Current =
1.36 x Resistance
-0.98
, which is quite close to the theo-
retical equation.
➂
) The greatest source of error is caused by the meter it-
self. Because the ammeter has some internal resis-
tance, the measured current is less than the current
when the meter is not there.
Exp 4- Resistances in Circuits
Procedure
➀-➃
Colors
coded
measured
% error
tolerance
#1
brown-black-brown-gold
100
98.9
-1.10%
±0.05%
#2
brown-black-brown-gold
100
99.6
-0.40%
±0.05%
#3
brown-black-brown-gold
100
99.7
-0.30%
±0.05%
➄
Series
R
12
=
198.3
Ω
R
23
=
199.1
Ω
R
123
=
298
Ω
➅
Parallel
R
12
=
49.7
Ω
R
23
=
49.9
Ω
R
123
=
33.3
Ω
R
13
=
49.8
Ω
➆
Combination
R
1
=
98.9
Ω
R
23
=
49.9
Ω
R
123
=
148.7
Ω
⑧
Series
R
AB
=
428
Ω
R
BC
=
891
Ω
R
ABC
=
989
Ω
Parallel
R
AB
=
76.1
Ω
R
BC
=
207
Ω
R
ABC
=
67.0
Ω
R
AC
=
84.1
Ω
Combination
R
A
=
98.9
Ω
R
BC
=
207
Ω
R
ABC
=
306
Ω